Databases

Here you can find databases licensed for the WZB and other electronic
ressouces.

For information on WZB licensed and freely accessible databases please visit DBIS, the "Database Information System" of the University Library of Regensburg. Information on DBIS holdings in general can be found here. (german only)

bibs vs. virus | unser Angebot (DBIS Corona) of the University of Regensburg contains an overview of offers which have been made temporarily freely accessible by publishers or which temporarily extend the license offer free of charge.

EUR-Lex- der Zugang zum EU-Recht

Eur-Lex provides access to the collections of all the European Union's legal texts: Official Journal of the European Union/L & C series: (L for legislation and C for information and notices); Official Journal of the European Union, S series (the supplement containing the current invitations to tender); contracts; international agreements; legislation in force; preparatory acts: COM documents and SEC documents; case law; parliamentary questions.

Fulltext database, E book database

Nomos eLibrary

Annotation:

German-wide access provided by the DFG

Research area:

History, Philosophy, Political Science, Law, Sociology, Economics

Language:

German

Period:

2017 - 2018

The offer includes the e-books, monographs and anthologies of the years 2017 - 2018 contained in the Nomos eLibrary (will be successively extended by a Moving-Wall regulation with an embargo of one year) from the following fields:
Political science, economics, media and communication science, history, sociology, European politics, philosophy, social work / social economy, law basics, civil law, labour and social law, European law, international law, international law, public law, criminal law.

Database, Article database

PAIS

Public affairs information service

Proquest Sozialwissenschaften

Research area:

Political Science, Sociology, Geography, Law, Economics

Language:

English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Period:

1915 -

This database contains topics under public discussion and combines PAIS Archive and PAIS International, offering titles from 1915 to the present. The sources include journal articles, books, government documents, statistical indexes, gray literature, research reports, conference papers, publications by international agencies, microfiches, and information material from the Internet. The database affords a broad look at public policies and social policies from several perspectives, ranging from Prohibition, the Civil Rights Movement, and the McCarthy era to current viewpoints on health, climate change, and terrorism.